@Zerush That's pretty cool. I'm wondering how it will be made useful. I'm sure it will.
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@KevinMarks @balsoft In Tucson, where I lived and drove most of my adult life, timed traffic signals are useless, because people are too stupid to understand how they work. All it takes is one person rushing to be first in line at the next red light to gum up the works.
@KevinMarks @balsoft prioritizing bikes and pedestrians is all well and good when you don't take weather into account.
@balsoft 1 - Who says public transport can't coexist in this imagiunary world?
2 - bridges for pedestrians or tunnels for vehicles.
3 - because nobody can hack the streetlights. The internet is already everywhere. Luddites are irrelevant.
@Cevilia That's why I said varying sizes of vehicles. The app would just be to enter your destination and pay, assuming there wasn't a universal charge or tax for usage. You don't want them to stop everywhere, just where they are needed.
@umbrella "good public transit does exactly this, except more efficiently." Not really, if it is al on one electric grid. Think of it as one giant train with the cars broken up and separated.
@Deceptichum Yup, he's white as they come.